Muhammad Ali Haitham (7 March 1940 – 10 July 1993) (Arabic: محمد علي هيثم) was the 2nd Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South...
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appointed Muhammad Ali Haitham as his Prime Minister when he became chairman. Haitham served until August 1971, when he was replaced by Ali Nasir Muhammad. In...
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Ali Nasir Muhammad Al-Husani (Arabic: علي ناصر محمد الحسني; born 31 December 1939) is a former leader of South Yemen who served as General Secretary of...
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people, Salim Rubaya Ali, who became president, Muhammad Saleh Al-Awlaki, Ali Antar, Abdel Fattah Ismail, and Muhammad Ali Haitham, who became prime minister...
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people: Salem Rabie Ali, who became president, Muhammad Saleh Al-Awlaki, Ali Antar, Abdel Fattah Ismail, and Muhammad Ali Haitham, who became prime minister...
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Republic of Yemen (2) Muhammad Ali Haitham محمد علي هيثم (1940–1993) See above 2 August 1971 National Liberation Front 3 Ali Nasir Muhammad علي ناصر محمد الحسني...
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Faysal al-Shaabi, Prime minister (1969) Muhammad Ali Haitham, Prime minister (1969–1971) Ali Nasir Muhammad, Prime minister (1971–1985) Haidar Abu Bakr...
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Rubai Ali President of South Yemen Muhammad Ali Haitham Prime Minister of South Yemen Ali Salem al-Beidh Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Yemen Ali Abdullah...
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April 1969 until the political coup (Corrective Move) that led to Salim Ali Rubai's ascendance to power on 22 June 1969. Al-Shaabi was appointed prime...
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reoccupies al-Wadiah Muhammad Ali Haitham Yemenite War of 1972 (1972) South Yemen North Yemen Ceasefire Yemens pledge to unify Ali Nasir Muhammad Lebanese Civil...
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